An ultra-rare Ferrari LaFerrari coupe is expected to fetch up to $3.4 million when it goes to auction next month. Not only is this one of 499 LaFerrari’s ever constructed, but it’s the only one to feature a Vinaccia exterior over a Pelle Chiodi Di Garofano interior. In other words, there is no other LaFerrari like it. Rolling off the manufacturing lot in 2013, the limited edition run of LaFerraris was the Prancing Horse’s first shot at a hybrid vehicle. Under the hood is a powerful 6.3-liter V12 engine connected to a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission. In the rear is an electric motor derived from the company’s F1 car KERS technology. RM Sotheby’s RM Sotheby’s RM Sotheby’s RM Sotheby’s If that gets you excited, then you’ll be wowed by the power of this deluxe sportscar, with the LaFerrari’s two engines capable of churning out a whopping 949 hp and 663 ft-lbs. At the time of its release it was Ferrari’s most powerful road car, eventually surpassed by the SF90 Stradale in 2019. The carbon fiber LaFerrari can reach 0-60 mph in just 2.4 seconds. It can also reach a quarter-mile in 9.7 seconds at 149.2 mph, making it faster than both the Porsche 918 and the Bugatti Veyron. There are a number of special features added to this impressive car, with the LaFerrari fitted with smart front and read undercarriage panels, a rear spoiler, Mammoth cross-drilled and vented Brembo carbon-ceramic disc brakes, and Pirelli P-Zero Corsa tires. RM Sotheby’s RM Sotheby’s RM Sotheby’s RM Sotheby’s RM Sotheby’s What sets this unique LaFerrari apart from the rest is the Vinaccia (deep red wine) finish and Pelle Chiodi Di Garofano (dark tan) leather-wrapped interior. The regal colorways give the LaFerrari a bespoke look and only add to its value. The original owner forked out $1.3 million but only had the hypercar for two years before it was exported to the UK where the new owner has kept it in his private collection, with the odometer reading just 918 miles. If you need something to sweeten the deal, the LaFerrari comes with a custom set of matching luggage, along with a toolkit, owner’s manuals, and official LaFerrari documentation. The LaFerrari heads to auction on November 6 with RM Sotheby’s expecting the hybrid hypercar to fetch around $3.4 million. rmsothebys.com
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An ultra-rare Ferrari LaFerrari coupe is expected to fetch up to $3.4 million when it goes to auction next month. Not only is this one of 499 LaFerrari’s ever constructed, but it’s the only one to feature a Vinaccia exterior over a Pelle Chiodi Di Garofano interior. In other words, there is no other LaFerrari like it. Rolling off the manufacturing lot in 2013, the limited edition run of LaFerraris was the Prancing Horse’s first shot at a hybrid vehicle. Under the hood is a powerful 6.3-liter V12 engine connected to a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission. In the rear is an electric motor derived from the company’s F1 car KERS technology. RM Sotheby’s RM Sotheby’s RM Sotheby’s RM Sotheby’s If that gets you excited, then you’ll be wowed by the power of this deluxe sportscar, with the LaFerrari’s two engines capable of churning out a whopping 949 hp and 663 ft-lbs. At the time of its release it was Ferrari’s most powerful road car, eventually surpassed by the SF90 Stradale in 2019. The carbon fiber LaFerrari can reach 0-60 mph in just 2.4 seconds. It can also reach a quarter-mile in 9.7 seconds at 149.2 mph, making it faster than both the Porsche 918 and the Bugatti Veyron. There are a number of special features added to this impressive car, with the LaFerrari fitted with smart front and read undercarriage panels, a rear spoiler, Mammoth cross-drilled and vented Brembo carbon-ceramic disc brakes, and Pirelli P-Zero Corsa tires. RM Sotheby’s RM Sotheby’s RM Sotheby’s RM Sotheby’s RM Sotheby’s What sets this unique LaFerrari apart from the rest is the Vinaccia (deep red wine) finish and Pelle Chiodi Di Garofano (dark tan) leather-wrapped interior. The regal colorways give the LaFerrari a bespoke look and only add to its value. The original owner forked out $1.3 million but only had the hypercar for two years before it was exported to the UK where the new owner has kept it in his private collection, with the odometer reading just 918 miles. If you need something to sweeten the deal, the LaFerrari comes with a custom set of matching luggage, along with a toolkit, owner’s manuals, and official LaFerrari documentation. The LaFerrari heads to auction on November 6 with RM Sotheby’s expecting the hybrid hypercar to fetch around $3.4 million. rmsothebys.com
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An ultra-rare Ferrari LaFerrari coupe is expected to fetch up to $3.4 million when it goes to auction next month. Not only is this one of 499 LaFerrari’s ever constructed, but it’s the only one to feature a Vinaccia exterior over a Pelle Chiodi Di Garofano interior. In other words, there is no other LaFerrari like it.
Rolling off the manufacturing lot in 2013, the limited edition run of LaFerraris was the Prancing Horse’s first shot at a hybrid vehicle. Under the hood is a powerful 6.3-liter V12 engine connected to a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission. In the rear is an electric motor derived from the company’s F1 car KERS technology.
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If that gets you excited, then you’ll be wowed by the power of this deluxe sportscar, with the LaFerrari’s two engines capable of churning out a whopping 949 hp and 663 ft-lbs. At the time of its release it was Ferrari’s most powerful road car, eventually surpassed by the SF90 Stradale in 2019.
The carbon fiber LaFerrari can reach 0-60 mph in just 2.4 seconds. It can also reach a quarter-mile in 9.7 seconds at 149.2 mph, making it faster than both the Porsche 918 and the Bugatti Veyron.
There are a number of special features added to this impressive car, with the LaFerrari fitted with smart front and read undercarriage panels, a rear spoiler, Mammoth cross-drilled and vented Brembo carbon-ceramic disc brakes, and Pirelli P-Zero Corsa tires.
What sets this unique LaFerrari apart from the rest is the Vinaccia (deep red wine) finish and Pelle Chiodi Di Garofano (dark tan) leather-wrapped interior. The regal colorways give the LaFerrari a bespoke look and only add to its value.
The original owner forked out $1.3 million but only had the hypercar for two years before it was exported to the UK where the new owner has kept it in his private collection, with the odometer reading just 918 miles.
If you need something to sweeten the deal, the LaFerrari comes with a custom set of matching luggage, along with a toolkit, owner’s manuals, and official LaFerrari documentation.
The LaFerrari heads to auction on November 6 with RM Sotheby’s expecting the hybrid hypercar to fetch around $3.4 million.
See more about - The 10 Best Ferraris Of All Time
See more about - The 10 Best Ferraris Of All Time